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Indigenous innovations in higher education : local knowledge and critical research / Advances in innovation education ; Preliminary Material / Indigenous Peoples and Academe / Stories of Place and Intergenerational Learning / With Respect… / Using a Pueblo Chthonic Lens to Examine the Impacts of Spanish Colonialism on New Mexico Pueblos / Research Is a Pebble in My Shoe / (Re)Claiming Tewa/Pueblo Sovereignty through (Re)Search and the Development of the A’gin Healthy Sexuality and Body Sovereignty Project / Rethinking Data through Pueblo Interpretations / Reconsidering Pueblo Economic Development and Citizenship / Attaching Your Heart / The Foundations of Pueblo Indian Consciousness / Indigenous Ecological Survivance / Concluding Thoughts / About the Contributors / |
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